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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Piedad P
Amezaga
January 2, 1934 – August 18, 2024
Piedad Pulido Amezaga took her last breaths peacefully and calmly while she lay
sleeping at home in her bed early Sunday morning, August 18, 2024.
She was born at the base of the Sierra Madre Mountains in the tiny dusty town of
El Agostadero, in the state of Durango, Mexico. She was the third oldest in a
family of seven siblings, two sisters and four brothers.
Piedad met her husband, Rafael, in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua in 1958, and were
married within months. They decided they would make their lives in the United
States and sheer luck brought Piedad and Rafael to Santa Barbara. They began
their humble beginnings together as an "au pair" for Charles and Barbara Storke
after answering a newspaper ad seeking such a couple. After a year with the
Storke family Piedad and Rafael went to work for Howard and Jeanne Vesey.
Piedad's two children; Aida and Rafael Jr, were her pride and joy. Only to be
surpassed later by her grandchildren; Araceli, Maria, Magdalena, and Rafa.
After saving their pennies and being as thrifty as possible Piedad and her family
moved to the home on Santa Barbara Street where she would spend the next 52
years. Once both kids were in school Piedad began working as Head Chef at the
Little Town Club on Carrillo Street.
A typical weekly lunch menu there included such delicacies as; Chicken
Veronique, Lamb Curry, Quiche Lorraine, Pork Tenderloin Piccata, and Scalloped
Halibut. Piedad was by all accounts an extraordinary chef. If you were lucky
enough to be invited to one of her famous dinner parties, you realized that the best
food in Santa Barbara was there, at her home, and you would only hope to be
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nvited back again.
Piedad loved to travel and in the 1990's they travelled to Russia, Spain, and Peru, to name a few, along with their yearly pilgrimage to Mexico. Piedad also loved her garden. Every plant, flower, and tree was planted, raised, and tended to by Piedad. She ripped out the front lawn and planted her own rose garden which she herself started from rose cuttings. Her garden was her heaven on earth.
When her husband died in 2012 few people believed she would last six months.
She lasted 12 years reaching well into her 90th year. She got to see her
grandchildren grow and begin college.
Piedad will be missed by many, her grandchildren Araceli, Maria, Magdalena, and
Rafa. Her son Rafael and daughter Aida. She was loved by many and she leaves
an exemplary legacy for her family.
A tremendous thank you to the caregivers that helped Piedad these past few years;
Lupe, Rosa, Sandra, Mati, Guillermina, Rosa Maria, Ana, Mercedes, Lidia, Val,
and Pauline.
The Rosary Service will take place on Monday, August 26th , 2024 at 7:00 pm and
the Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, August 27th at 10:00 am, both at
Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Interment will follow the Mass at Santa Barbara Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Pueblo del Rey Funeral Services
Rosary
Our Lady Of Sorrows Catholic Church
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Funeral Mass
Our Lady Of Sorrows Catholic Church
10:00 - 11:00 am
Interment
Santa Barbara Cemetary
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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